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Paper Title
Relation between Anger, Loneliness, Stress, Nail Biting and Gender -A Case Study on Engineering Students
Authors
  Sankara Pitchaiah Podila,  Nazia Sultana
Abstract
In humans Anger, stress and loneliness cause health problems. Nail biting is an indicator of tension. The present study has examined the impact of these parameters on health in relation to gender. The study carried out on eight engineering college students. A total of 952 (male: 547 and female: 406) is participated. Pearson correlation and t-test are conducted. A Significant relation is found between gender - headache and nail biting. Seasonal health problems are more in male and head ache problems is more in female students.
Keywords- Anger, loneliness, stress, nail biting, gender, engineering students
Publication Details
Unique Identification Number - IJEDR1902028Page Number(s) - 126-129Pubished in - Volume 7 | Issue 2 | May 2019DOI (Digital Object Identifier) -    Publisher - IJEDR (ISSN - 2321-9939)
Cite this Article
  Sankara Pitchaiah Podila,  Nazia Sultana,   "Relation between Anger, Loneliness, Stress, Nail Biting and Gender -A Case Study on Engineering Students", International Journal of Engineering Development and Research (IJEDR), ISSN:2321-9939, Volume.7, Issue 2, pp.126-129, May 2019, Available at :http://www.ijedr.org/papers/IJEDR1902028.pdf
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